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how would i be sure to tell if the hotel hotel will show his grooms her to the show would hotel a. hotel. full of hotels evergreens the old hotel twenty grand victoria hotel. springs resort and spa tied to a hotel while she plans on post a photo. at the evergreen close a hotel in thailand tyee london hotel time to type the hotel full points and. tell me touch your girl the photo a good girl how would. she ever. egyptians
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are flocking to tahrir square to protest against the interim government which they say stole their revolution for freedom and democracy. cuts for the news of the world britain's best selling newspaper that traded on scandal four hundred sixty eight is killed off toxic tabloid tactics. of pro palestinian activists. profiling. despite when full oil revenues drop just russia's budget gap is expected to increase next year more in business in twenty minutes.
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twenty four hours a day you're watching our tables. top story now thousands of angry protesters have started gathering in cairo's tahrir square unhappy that the revolutions goals are not being achieved egyptian activists have been calling for a million people to gather their former presidents charges pending next month but there's a nice to know a report suggestions believe his regime's legacy is still very much alive. their revolution was hijacked and they want it back egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from god. we've got through the book the mobile. phone where the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant worth them before i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now.
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take them to prison i guess now they're being really violent they want to. kill them in the first place he's known simply as uncle horst i'm here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military throws of civilians have to stop immediately immediately this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials unfortunate for the people. they had this kind of revenge. that when he fell down they felt it's over everything is going to be fine and the country is. cleaned up. but that's not. true. early in the week protesters began setting up camp here on top career for what they're calling the next phase of the revolution but this time they don't
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just want hundreds of thousands to come here they want to take career across egypt and get rid of all but little people like myself have been arguing for taking you to the factories to the universities seeking to have you to the world places meaning that in every single word police we have in egypt there is i mean no water was never interested in politics in till january she was shot with twenty three pellets by riot police twenty of which are still in her leg the pain is finally gone but her perseverance is not the barrier of fear is gone. and she will continue to fight to be and i want every every egyptian citizen to be treated as a human being every protester has their own vision of the egypt they're fighting for some want to constitution then free elections others think the new laws should
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follow the vote but one thing that brings them all together is that this egypt is not the end and he said no way r t cairo. well in libya rebel forces have advanced on a key role south of tripoli as a battle their way towards the capital meanwhile u.s. lawmakers are continuing to burn crow over the be a campaign despite repeated complaints that it's not sanctioned by congress dr franklin lamb from americans concerned for middle east peace says nato airstrikes are only uniting people under duffy. the bombing needlessly puts the population on edge it increases anxiety and anger if nato is trying to weaken the regime it seems to me that as history teaches us would be a bomb a population it is often the unite behind the government of the day and rather than breaking the connection between the people and the leadership it seems to increase it was a mistake obama election may be on the line cannot afford
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a defeat and the victory comes like it's supposed to be as it is saddam and osama you've gotta kill the bad guy so it looks to us like it's now a game of targeting the leadership otherwise nato ruses if they don't loses the consequences are enormous there's enormous trillion dollar financial consequences for those members of the nato countries who are seen as aggressors and invaders here so the feeling is that they've got to do something the only thing they can do possibly to achieve a victory is either assassinate cut off some of the circle already to add to that they might have to come on the ground nato has joined the side of promoting the rebels against the government again a clear violation of nine hundred seventy three. that was that dr franklin lamb from the group americans concerns the middle east peace with his views on that his actions in that here. britain's prime minister is promising
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a public inquiry into what he called the shocking phone hacking and police bribery scandal of the country's best selling newspaper use of the world's billionaire. hastily moved to close the tile after a massive public backlash the swathe of the thais has pulled out the one hundred sixty eight year old sunday tabloid became embroiled in claims of phone calls of thousands of crime victims and dead soldiers families have been intercepted huge public backlash gathered pace this week as the. they have accessed the voicemail of an missing teenager milly dowler who was later found murdered it's thought some of her parents' desperate messages well quite possibly giving false hope that she was still alive the papers former editor most recently minister spokesman places arrested later on friday. and lists from greece told r.t. the scandal is likely to sound the death knell of
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a politician's closing up to murdoch's newspapers but says the merkel's empire will still survive i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like an idiot saying well the sun got me elected i mean so you've got this demeaning of british democracy of that missing of democracy really which the murdoch press was at the heart of it but i think there was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned business brain he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called b. sky b.
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and that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy i think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny part of or back but i tell you the most important thing bill in my view is that the political class had been sucking up to rupert murdoch for so many years including prime minister david cameron he now has to stand back and say no i can't do it anymore it's gone too bad. well still ahead this hour a final step in nasa history despite the weather this is set to their. last ever flight while thousands wait for a momentous for others it's the end of an era and their livelihoods. massive explosions in the turkmenistan city of atlanta have reportedly left half of its population without electricity gas and water the government statement says they were caused by firework materials and no one was injured local media sources claim
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the situation is far worse saying witnesses are reporting fatalities and injuries also reports of looting and thereby buildings being heavily damaged broken windows and shattered glass telephone lines have been disrupted leaving distressed relatives elsewhere unable to contact friends and families military and emergency vehicles have been dispatched to the scene from the capital following an emergency cabinet session chaired by the president. and official information on what happened . hundreds of palestinian activists are trying to reach blockaded gaza by air after several ships among an aid to tell they were forced to dock in greece heading for the turn of the largest international airport from europe and the u.s. top israeli security is waiting for them. is that airport for us now. paul the some intense security measures that border activists they say their
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intentions are purely peaceful is all the security really necessary. but we're talking here of some six hundred israeli police and security officers patrolling been going in international airport both inside and outside and certainly at this stage it does seem a little bit excessive you need to realize that most of the demonstrators who were planning to come to the airport to welcome the passengers and actually been prevented from doing so on. phone with a number of high profile left wing israeli activists they tell us that they've been threatened by police that if they sit one foot in the airport they will be a wasted now i did speak with the israeli police spokesperson micky rosenfeld he denied this he said the protesters are welcome to come but that if they cause trouble then they will be detained in addition to that at least two hundred passengers were stopped from boarding planes in newark and destinations we also know that in addition to this israeli police of the names of some three hundred and forty passengers they cost those names onto foreign airlines and told the airlines
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that if they allow those people to fly to israel the airlines will be responsible for deportee name and paying for them to return to their countries of date of our region paula we've seen several attempts to get essential supplies into gaza mostly without success is there a chance that this campaign will reach its destination. but the irony is that the whole goal of these protesting in demonstrators and activists is she tore tension to the plight of the palestinian people particularly the situation in gaza to that end it just seems that the israeli police and security and israeli officials by doing so much attention to this attempt are merely hoping that when they told these radio media has been particularly critical they say that these radio parties seem to be acting as if they preparing for war not for protests and journalists here including r t have been receiving instead of press releases almost military updates they seem to be intelligence assessments intelligence reports of how the police in
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the authorities are dealing with the situation and this is in line with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that these protesters must be dealt a heavy hand although he does say that fiction should be trying to be trying to be avoided as much as possible now the online media is about as we've been following posts on twitter we're being told that all passengers in germany have been able to board the flights with the exception of one there are calls on twitter for all people to void. those airlines that are cooperating with this also certainly there is a lot of attention that's been flown by this whole if it's in the protesters from the beginning say that they may have a really believe to be able to reach gaza but they merely wanted to draw attention to attention to the fate of one and a half million people living in one of the most densely populated areas on. live from israel's ben gurion international airport thank you. well coming up on r.t. we explore a russian medical mobile that still improving lives girl can be sure it's not
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a big door to your guy it's like expect to be all over the doctor's discovery that's been helping generations of patients with tall again that's in russia close up in a few minutes time plus. the classic. who gets a hit really makes a top russian d.j. . nasa's final shuttle flight is expected later on friday with atlantis due to the dock there bad weather may keep it grounded in the film longer but won't deter up to a million spectators though expected to watch the shuttle program's last ever launch results he's going to check out reports what will be an unforgettable moment some will be painful for others. empty shells of what was once
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florida's thriving space coast. up to ten thousand people will be out of a job as soon as the last shuttle makes its final voyage back to earth home to many of the kennedy space center workers rock which is on the verge of becoming a ghost town without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what you know the beach was built on the space program you. asked a lot of you are going to be out of jobs are you me out of people welfare left and right for you chance anthony chris a fully spent twenty three years with the shuttle launch team as an engineer with a plan to splice thing there for its final mission it means the end of his career with nasa and the beginning of uncertainty a year ago he started looking for a new job to no avail i have applied for jobs and so far i haven't gotten any concrete responses there's not that many jobs out there for sure the u.s.
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scrapped its shuttle program and now wants the private sector to come up with ways to get astronauts to space several companies are working on new vehicles but it's not clear when they'll be able to deliver them one thing is certain though they'll be able to hire only a fraction of the skilled space industry workers will be out of work soon this is the first shuttle ever it never made it to space but it was going to put this before the columbia shuttle first launch into space in nineteen eighty one a total of five shuttles had been used for space missions since that two of them were last name tragic accidents a nine hundred eighty six and in two thousand and three those lawsuits and the skyrocketing price for each launch gradually led to the cancellation of the program but critics say it's hard to estimate the losses that the end of the shuttle program will bring about both for the space industry and the people involved i think it's a really bad thing for the united states to lose this skilled workforce it's going
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to be difficult to rebuild it for years the shuttle has been the only vehicle that could very crew and a massive load of cargo to space officials say one of the reasons the program was scrapped is that it's safer and cheaper to send cargo and people separately something that russia for example has been doing for many years but whatever the reasons for scrapping the thirty year old program for those who devoted their lives to it is the end of their dream job is kind of sad because. already seen a few of my friends go they'll be more people there are probably never see it also means the end of a once vibrant scientific community that's grown up around the shuttle. r t. that's the cyber space now and see what's at r.t. dot com for you today or europe because for a curb on credit agencies it is because it's misery overrating portugal is junk propelling it towards a second bailout. and head toward you tube channel for more of these
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stunning pictures of a giant sandstorm we're going through which blanketed a wide area plunging it into a dusty down but you can see it clearly feels so. much. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. but more news for you this out now syria is accusing washington of interfering in its affairs of us some basque country visited the flashpoint city. for travel to the city where protesters are facing
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a security crackdown after weeks of anti-government demonstrations remain outside the area where twenty people were shot during recent days passions fled the country fearing violence by security forces. america's senior military officer says pakistan's government was behind the killing of a journalist who'd written about its maybe links to al-qaeda. he was abducted near his home in may his body was found to be. the time pakistan's powerful intelligence service was accused of them and admiral mike mullen. tracks the allegation claims responsible. for. yemen's president has made his first t.v. parents. injured in a bomb attack on his promise last month. suffered burns to his face and said you've
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undergone eight successful operations. in his address and on state t.v. sunny call for dialogue. one. hundred stared in tests demanding he steps down. now russia has been renowned for its world leading scientists and inventors over the years well today we explore one doctor's medical. so we take you to the region in southern siberia nine hundred fifty s. it became the center of soviet orthopedics when a surgeon there invented a revolutionary method of restructuring sixty years later his breakthrough still being used to help people overcome their disabilities some reports. the soviet union and russia gave the world many great inventions and what special about them
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is that the technology behind the snow house is often very simple very basic yet they remain in service for many many decades take this they use the rocket for example it was designed back in this sixty's the design hasn't changed that much to these day it's remains the most reliable and actually at this point of time the only means of transporting humans to the international space station but today we want to introduce you to now the great invention of the. proved just as durable and this is the frame of the. it was first designed back in the fifty's but it still remains the main orthopedic technique for treating bone fractures all sorts of deformities and injuries as well as for a limp lengthening our next story is about bad. for both of them it's about walking tall eight year old into his leg in left leg and twenty seven year old japanese engineer with lagging self-confidence and intrigue didn't choose his predicament
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very much did turn centimeters shorter than the average charge for man in japan because of some employers refused to hire me one of them told me directly but i was too short to deal with the clients could you just already spend three months in this hospital and plans to stay for another four to add the coveted seven centimeters to his stature if we seem like a tall order but the actual surgery is fairly simple painful invented by the famed soviet orthopedic is give really result of in the nineteen fifties these frames for initially used to treat fractures in deformities by cutting bones and slowly pulling them up more therefore stimulating tissue regeneration it was sort of was able to receive arms and legs and people who thought they were crippled for life be sent to the other patients and in many cases their shattered lives in the indoor when professor of design his first frame using bicycle parts sixty years later his
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invention is increasingly being used to help people who are eager to fracture their legs to become a few centimeters taller in the ultimate goal is still the same fixing somebodies live both literally and figuratively about a third of patients admitted she was out of center now days seeking surgery focus magic reasons most of them are men and most are not what you would call vertically challenged. professing novick of who operated on many of them says it usually comes down to man's pride. the first patient to turn to us with a leg lengthening a quest to meet his fifteen centimeters to be still want to surgery because his partner was tour than him we like to say that we need to break their legs in order to fix their head maybe nothing wrong with them from an orthopedic point of view but there is something psychological that prevents them from living their lives fully being happy and we fix it like lengthening surgeries are banned in many countries and even the allowed their pressure expensive but in russia the entire
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course costs about one tenth of the similar package in the united states. financial considerations were one of the reasons that brought this washington state native to western siberia if his main motive for the surgery had to do with how he fared in among others in america average height is one seventy five i was one sixty seven or one sixty eight and so one eight centimeters would have brought me right to our very existence what is your average for women height isn't so important you know i think girl can be sure it's not a big deal like you guys it's like expect to be taller just before the operation most this matter a russian girl who found he's a regional hide quite in dealing yet he still would want to have a jury adding seven more sam two meters to his self-confidence she took told me the whole time you're crazy you're normal you're perfect. for now or should i call you
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so what a compliment for somebody who's used to falling short of his own expectations. artsy program the region. now that we've heard prime minister vladimir putin croon a tune his recent rendition of blueberry hill could dominate the dance floor as well. as some top russian d.j. has remakes the previous performance of the song and is already getting a fair bit of radio airplay last year thirteen revealed his musical side which took to the stage at a star studded charity called st petersburg to perform the domino classic in english. to loon muse only t two is this that inspired d.j.
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smash to remakes his vocals and hopes the premier league. as a ringtone in this phone. you want to hear that in the supreme minutes david and goliath story of a tiny czech village that took a stand against the might of the american military on its doorstep. it's the business update of your book. hello and a very warm welcome russia's budget gap is likely to widen next year despite when for oil revenues prime minister putin says it will double just three point seven percent the gap will be filled with domestic and international lows and by selling state assets how whether the reserve fund accumulating oil revenues will be left uncapped instead the government will increase tax pressure on the gas industry
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russia's finance minister explains challenges his team faces when handling the state's growing appetite for standing. next to any expert would tell you that given our high oil dependence it makes more sense to raise taxes and cut the budget deficit by doing so he would not increase the risk for the whole economy but rather present of industries here raising taxes for in our case giving golden state spending we have balanced the burden between the business and the state. russia is looking for a baby for pumping what it comes to supplying gas to china gas from now once the bonds payment first future energy delivers it out of mr newspaper says it could make up to forty billion dollars with gas from offering a discount in exchange but it's seen as another obstacle of all long running energy thoughts both parties are trying to create a new thirty year supply contract but can't agree on the price. check on the
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markets oil has spared its second week of gains on speculation that fuel supplies are sufficient to meet boost and consumption. i'm thinking a little coverage investors also courses ahead of where you are as jobs report for insight into the pace of economic recovery of the world's biggest oil consuming. european indices saw a bit higher this hour encouraged by a strong view as an asian performance but says plot the debt zero point four percent market players are keeping an eye on the us non-farm payrolls and unemployment rate at twelve thirty g.m.t. and here in russia there are two yes the it's a bit slow investors are taking profits off the thousands rally them both in this post of their largest daily gain for two months investors here are also looking forward to digest economic data from the u.s. both indices climbed around two percent on thursday propped up by one cards. and a look at some of the individual share moves on the my six point the current is weighing
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on edge you may feel sick with ross never downer all of a thoughtful percent saw those results lower despises reported a fifty percent increase in sales for the first half of the bucking the trend to all metal producers the metal is edging more than one percent on high gold prices. that's all i have time for knowledge joining with one hour for more business stories here on our. website r.t. dot com slash business. a little bit with.

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